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When selecting eyeglasses or sunglasses at VisionSpecialists.org, it's helpful to know what size frame will fit you. You can find this information easily by looking at a pair of frames you may currently own, or by visiting a local optical store.

In the event you already have a pair of frames that you would like to purchase again or even find a pair of frames similar, you can quickly identify the designer name, model number, and frame size by simply looking on the inside of your eyeglass temples (arm pieces). Below you'll find a quick guide to helping you identify your eyeglasses.

Components of Frame Size:

Length of temple piece - also know as the arm piece or ear piece. Approximately 120 mil. - 150 mil.

Already Wear Glasses?Your current pair will likely have your frame size information imprinted on the arm piece or the back of the bridge.

Turns out that most prescription frames will have your exact measurements engraved on the temples (arm pieces) or behind the nose bridge area. On my current eyeglass frames, it reads 52 17-150, which translates to an eye size of 52, bridge size of 17 and temple length of 150.

Note: Every frame has the same markings on the temples (arm pieces) of behind the bridge (nose area) as shown here:

This is the only information you need when ordering your eyeglass or sunglass frames. If you need assistance identifying your frames, feel free to contact FramesDirect.com and our opticians will be more than happy to help.